Human Rights Tribunal Hears Indigenous Child Welfare Case to the Ire of Harper Government | The Leveller:
A hearing at the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal regarding Ottawa’s systemic neglect and unfair treatment of Indigenous children began on Feb. 25 and is expected to last 14 weeks.
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Exposing Child UN-Protective Services and the Deceitful Practices They Use to Rip Families Apart/Where Relative Placement is NOT an Option, as Stated by a DCYF Supervisor
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Isabella Brooke Knightly and Austin Gamez-Knightly
In Memory of my Loving Husband, William F. Knightly Jr. Murdered by ILLEGAL Palliative Care at a Nashua, NH Hospital
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Jailed for Nonpayment of Child Support - But it's Not His Child
Jailed for Nonpayment of Child Support - But it's Not His Child - Rachel Alexander - Page 1:
The feminists have ratcheted up the laws against men to such an outrageous level that paternity fraud is not just ignored, but routinely rubber stamped by the courts. Whether one agrees with the concept of child support or not, virtually everyone can agree that jailing men for child support over children who are not theirs is morally wrong. Men are routinely sent to jail for falling behind on paying child support, even though debtors' prisons in the U.S. were mostly eliminated in the mid-nineteenth century.
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The feminists have ratcheted up the laws against men to such an outrageous level that paternity fraud is not just ignored, but routinely rubber stamped by the courts. Whether one agrees with the concept of child support or not, virtually everyone can agree that jailing men for child support over children who are not theirs is morally wrong. Men are routinely sent to jail for falling behind on paying child support, even though debtors' prisons in the U.S. were mostly eliminated in the mid-nineteenth century.
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Oglala and Rosebud File Federal Child-Welfare Lawsuit
Oglala and Rosebud File Federal Child-Welfare Lawsuit - ICTMN.com:
On March 21, the Oglala and Rosebud Sioux tribes and three tribal members filed a federal class-action suit in Rapid City, seeking a ruling that would compel Pennington County, South Dakota courts to provide prompt and meaningful hearings when Indian children in the county are removed from their homes because of neglect or abuse accusations.
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On March 21, the Oglala and Rosebud Sioux tribes and three tribal members filed a federal class-action suit in Rapid City, seeking a ruling that would compel Pennington County, South Dakota courts to provide prompt and meaningful hearings when Indian children in the county are removed from their homes because of neglect or abuse accusations.
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Medicaid and Children in Foster Care
Medicaid and Children in Foster Care | Child Welfare SPARC:
The health care needs of children in foster care are vast and often compounded by their circumstances. These children face myriad challenges – from placement instability, to emotional, behavioral, and educational difficulties, to juvenile justice involvement – that threaten their health and well-being. Because they are often at the intersection of multiple public systems including behavioral health, child welfare, education, juvenile justice, and primary care, it is critical for these systems to work collaboratively to meet their health needs.
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The health care needs of children in foster care are vast and often compounded by their circumstances. These children face myriad challenges – from placement instability, to emotional, behavioral, and educational difficulties, to juvenile justice involvement – that threaten their health and well-being. Because they are often at the intersection of multiple public systems including behavioral health, child welfare, education, juvenile justice, and primary care, it is critical for these systems to work collaboratively to meet their health needs.
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How 18-year-old in Foster care Celebrates a Birthday
How 18-year-old in Foster care Celebrates a Birthday: Homeless Shelter:
Do you know how an 18-year-old who has been in foster care in Louisiana celebrates his/her birthday? By being dropped of at a homeless shelter. Even if that young person is in high school and in the middle of senior year, he/she is displaced.
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Do you know how an 18-year-old who has been in foster care in Louisiana celebrates his/her birthday? By being dropped of at a homeless shelter. Even if that young person is in high school and in the middle of senior year, he/she is displaced.
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Is DHHS committing conspiracy to evoke child endangerment?
Is DHHS committing conspiracy to evoke child endangerment? | Cyberwarzone:
A new letter from Lori Handrahan, Ph.D. its very sad that our government has little regard for human life and the truth. I can only hope that our voices will bring an end to the corruption in the system.
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A new letter from Lori Handrahan, Ph.D. its very sad that our government has little regard for human life and the truth. I can only hope that our voices will bring an end to the corruption in the system.
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Study: At Home Marijuana Gardens Not Associated With Adverse Health Effects Among Children
Study: At Home Marijuana Gardens Not Associated With Adverse Health Effects Among Children:
Vancouver, British Columbia: Children residing in homes where marijuana is cultivated do not suffer from adverse health effects at any greater rate than do comparable children in cannabis-free environments, according to a studyin press in the International Journal of Drug Policy.
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Vancouver, British Columbia: Children residing in homes where marijuana is cultivated do not suffer from adverse health effects at any greater rate than do comparable children in cannabis-free environments, according to a studyin press in the International Journal of Drug Policy.
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